Adsense Policies w/ Get Paid To Reviews

Hello, I've been planning some hubs to put out but wanted to make sure they won't cause me trouble in the future.I've gone over the Adsense Policy with one of my hubs, it's a review for a get paid to site, not really promoting, although I did put one link in .

Still, on Adsense, the very last content issue seemed to discuss the very hub I would publish soon.It reads:*Sites with Google ads may not include or link to:*"Content regarding programs which compensate users for clicking ads or offers, performing searches, surfing websites or reading emails "

Although I've seen, and I know you have to, many hubs on those many sites, they all have ads by Google.And what's even stranger is that there are actual ads promoting these websites.

So I'm confuse, whether I should follow the crowd, or obey one of Google's laws?

Either way, I won't be bothered much. I don't mind holding one hub back.

Are you sure your page is relevant? Are you promoting a PTC program ? Paid to Click ...regardless of whether adsense cares, dont waste your time with that garbage anyway, read up on the rip off and scam reports, a good many of those sites will never pay you out anyway. Its just a colossal time waste for everyone involved, you would be doing a disservice to the world to write anything in support of them

Promote a worthwhile opportunity, you will sleep better at night and make way more money

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